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rocky301

03/29/05 3:24 PM

#8702 RE: rocky301 #8701

SEBASS,

Please note when your researching the SEC due dates that quarterly filings do NOT have a 15 day ext. period either...thanks...rock

Companies may request a filing extension for their Form 10-Q's and 10-K's by submitting Form 12b-25 via the EDGAR system. By filing this form, a filer may gain up to 5 additional days to file Form 10-Q or 15 days to file Form 10-K. Companies have up to 24 hours after the original filing deadline to file Form 12b-25.

Also note that the actual date is 46 days out not 45...why?

If a filing due date falls on a weekend or SEC holiday, the filing is due on the following business day.


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SEBASS

03/29/05 6:32 PM

#8709 RE: rocky301 #8701

Rocky sorry my mistake !!! Gtel 10k and 10q

I count on you and rest of you guys to correct me if i am wrong, not to ignor me. I don't know everything that is why i am here and I hope to learn from people like you and rest of the board. I hope that is ok. Isn't that the reason for the board to learn from one another ??

AGAIN SORRY and i hope next time someone can correct me.
Sorry that i aggravated some of you.

Hope I get it this time. Please let me know if that is correct.

2004 10K due Thursday, March 31 2005. If ext filed due Friday April 15, 2005
2005 10Q due Monday, May 16, 2005. If ext filed due Monday May 23, 2005


I'm assuming GTEL is in Non-accelarated filers. What's the difference and who particiapates in acclerated filers ?

sorry and thank you again for straightening me out